Yeah, its going to have to be advertised, By someone, At some point. Be it 
you, The upstream, or the upstream's Upstream... Then it needs to be routed 
to your equipment from where ever it ends up being advertised from.
Don't think you need to keep ARIN in the loop on any of it.

Nick Olsen
Network Operations
(321) 205-1100 x106

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From: "Matt" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:44 AM
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Slightly OT - IP addressing question

> I've got my own ARIN block and right now I'm peered with my upstream 
running
> BGP (single-homed).  I'm looking at changing providers but the company 
I'm
> looking at does not do BGP.  I'm a little in the dark on route
> advertisements, etc, and I don't understand how my block will be 
accessible
> if I'm not running BGP with another provider.  I have to give ARIN my 
peers
> ASNs if I remember right, so what happens if I move to someone that 
possibly
> doesn't even have an ASN? Is there some documentation somewhere on this 
or
> someone who can help me out a little bit?

Just tell your new provider to advertise your IP space.  They will
likely just need to know what blocks you want advertised and then they
will verify you own them.  They do not need your ASN, they will likely
use there own.  You really do not need to tell ARIN anything AFAIK.

Matt

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